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Old 30-06-2008, 03:34 PM
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i had a neutered female that constantly sprayed indoors i was at my wits end ......................the vet gave me some special spray to spray the places she was mainly spraying which was the kitchen and this really helped and eventually she stopped
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Re: Spraying Queens

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i had a neutered female that constantly sprayed indoors i was at my wits end ......................the vet gave me some special spray to spray the places she was mainly spraying which was the kitchen and this really helped and eventually she stopped
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Old 30-06-2008, 04:50 PM
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Re: Spraying Queens

no sorry this was about 8 years ago , im sure you dont need an apointment with the vet the receptioist should know and be able to give it to you
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Re: Spraying Queens

Do you suppose it may have been Feliway?

Anyway, update on this one is that, I went to the supermarket and bought one of the cheapy-deoderants for women. So far, the house does smell less like a litter box full of cat urine when I return home from work.

I still have to wipe off the usual surfaces. It does not actually deter my monsters but stops the smell. I wonder if men's deoderants might do the job better ...?

I shall be so pleased when the girls have stopped this phase of spraying.
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